The Michigan Nurses Association is working out contract terms including health benefits, retirement, overtime and paid time off, according to the report.
The 4,000 nurses at U of M Health will continue to work under their expired contract, which they have been working to renew since April. If an agreement is not reached, a strike could eventually occur.
Read the AnnArbor.com report on University of Michigan Health System.
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